Sherwood Ross worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News and contributed a regular “Workplace” column for Reuters. He has also been a media consultant to colleges, law schools, labor unions, and to the editors of more than 100 national magazines.

A civil rights activist, he was News Director for the National Urban League, a talk show host at WOL Radio, Washington, D.C., and holds an award for “best spot news coverage” for Chicago radio stations for civil rights reporting. He is the author “Gruening of Alaska,”(Best Books) and several plays about Japan during World War II, including “Baron Jiro,” and “Yamamoto’s Decision,” read at the National Press Club, where he is a member. His favorite quotations are from the Sermon on The Mount.

Veterans Today Network honors and thanks Sherwood Ross for his dedicated hard work. We are very proud that he is part of our network.